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Explore the USNS General Hoyt S. Vandenberg shipwreck in Key West on an advanced wreck diving tour. Perfect for experienced divers seeking an unforgettable underwater adventure.
If you’re an experienced diver looking to tick off a major bucket-list item, the USNS General Hoyt S. Vandenberg offers one of the most impressive artificial reefs in the world. While we haven’t personally done this exact tour, the detailed descriptions make it clear that this adventure promises a rare glimpse into a colossal underwater structure teeming with marine life. You’ll find towering radar dishes, labyrinthine passageways, and expansive decks—an underwater playground that’s both awe-inspiring and photographically rewarding.
Two things stand out: first, the sheer size of the wreck—at 520 feet long, it’s the second-largest artificial reef globally, providing plenty of room to explore. Second, the variety of marine creatures, from schools of fish to graceful turtles and even the elusive Goliath groupers, promise a lively and colorful experience.
However, a potential consideration is that this tour is designed for advanced certified divers, with depths ranging from 50 to 105 feet. Beginners or casual snorkelers should look elsewhere. But if you thrive on deep water exploration and are comfortable navigating complex structures, this dive is a must.
This tour best suits experienced divers eager to explore a historic and colossal wreck, or anyone with a passion for marine environments and photography. It’s not a sit-back-and-relax kind of adventure—this is about discovery, challenge, and awe.


Your journey begins at the fully air-conditioned dive shop across from the Hyatt Centric in Key West. We appreciate that the check-in process is smooth and professional, with a chance to gear up with premium SCUBAPRO equipment—a definite plus for comfort and safety. Meeting your PADI professional crew ensures you’re in capable hands, especially since this is an advanced dive.
The safety briefing is thorough, covering potential hazards, navigation tips, and marine life encounters, which helps build confidence before heading out. Once aboard the dive boat, you’ll enjoy striking views of Sunset Key, Fort Zachary Taylor, and other iconic Key West sights as you cruise out to the wreck—roughly seven miles offshore.
The boat’s timing (starting at 8:00 am) allows for a full day of adventure, with the trip lasting around four hours, including travel and diving. The small group size (max 20 travelers) keeps things intimate and focused, ensuring you get personalized guidance and attention from the crew.
Divers can explore more of Key West's underwater world at these locations
While the central highlight remains the Vandenberg, the tour’s itinerary features several interesting stops that provide a well-rounded day in Key West:

Once at the site, you’ll descend into a landscape of massive structures—radar dishes that seem to reach for the sky, expansive decks, and walkways filled with marine life. The wreck now resembles an coral-encrusted city, with vibrant sponges and sea fans clinging to the metal surfaces, creating a colorful contrast to the deep blue surroundings.
Guided by your professional team, you’ll navigate this maze safely. The deep sections (50-105 ft) reveal the ship’s grandeur, with plenty of swim-throughs to explore, providing that adrenaline rush for experienced divers. As you drift through passageways, you’ll encounter schools of fish darting in and out, the occasional turtle gliding peacefully, barracudas circling the structure, and the majestic Goliath groupers, which can grow quite large and are a sight to behold.
One reviewer notes, “The size of the wreck is incredible—you just can’t believe something so massive is lying beneath the waves. The marine life makes it even better.” Such comments underscore how this site offers both a historical marvel and a thriving ecosystem.
Remember, this is not a guided tour for beginners. The depth and complex structure require comfort with diving at greater depths, and the crew emphasizes safety and experience. The entire experience is designed to enhance confidence, combining technical awe with natural beauty.

At $162 per person, this tour is competitively priced considering the scale and significance of the wreck. For seasoned divers, it offers a memorable journey through one of the world’s most impressive artificial reefs. The inclusion of premium gear, expert guidance, and transportation makes the cost worthwhile.
Compared to other underwater excursions, this isn’t just about the dive—it’s about exploring a historic monument that has become an underwater habitat. The carefully organized itinerary, small group size, and professional staff add to the value, ensuring you’re well looked after without feeling rushed or crowded.
While the trip is more expensive than some surface tours or snorkeling excursions, the exclusivity and grandeur of the Vandenberg make it a unique offering. If you’re a diver who loves challenging sites and large wrecks, this experience provides excellent value for what you get.

This advanced wreck diving tour to the USNS General Hoyt S. Vandenberg offers a rare chance to explore a world-famous, colossal artificial reef. It’s perfect for seasoned divers who crave the thrill of exploring a massive, complex structure filled with marine life. The experience balances technical challenge with natural beauty, making it more than just a dive—it’s an adventure to remember. With expert guidance, good value, and a scenic offshore journey, it’s a solid choice for anyone eager to combine history, marine biology, and underwater exploration in one unforgettable trip.
If you’re comfortable at depth and want to see one of the most impressive wrecks in the world, this tour will give you stories—and photos—that last a lifetime. Just remember, it’s not for beginners, but if you meet the criteria, it’s an experience worth every penny.

Do I need to be certified to join this tour?
Yes, this is an advanced wreck diving experience designed for certified divers with appropriate experience and comfort at depths of 50-105 feet.
What equipment is included?
The tour provides premium SCUBAPRO gear, ensuring comfort and safety during your dive.
How long does the trip last?
The entire adventure lasts approximately four hours, including the boat ride, safety briefing, and diving.
Where does the tour start and end?
The meeting point is at 606 Front St, Naval Air Station Key West. The trip concludes back at the same location.
Is this suitable for non-divers?
No, this experience is specifically for certified divers. Non-divers should consider other tours.
What sights will I see on the way out?
Cruising out, you’ll enjoy views of Sunset Key, Fort Zachary Taylor, the Coast Guard harbor, Mallory Square, and Sand Key Lighthouse.
What is the group size?
A maximum of 20 travelers, providing a more intimate and personalized experience.
What happens if the weather isn’t good?
Poor weather may lead to cancellations. You’ll be offered a different date or full refund, so flexible plans are advisable.
Can I cancel the tour?
Yes, cancellations are free if made at least 24 hours in advance.
Is the price justified?
Given the scale of the wreck, expert guidance, and unique marine environment, many find the $162 fee well worth the experience.
Whether you’re a dedicated wreck diver or an adventurous marine enthusiast, this tour offers a remarkable chance to see a true maritime marvel. Plan ahead, book early, and prepare for an underwater adventure that combines history, ecology, and thrill—all in the beautiful waters of Key West.